Kommisjonens arbeidsdokument: Rapport om en global tidsramme og et totalbudsjett for implementering av andregenerasjons Schengen-informasjonssystem (SIS II)
Tidsramme og budsjett for igangsetting av Schengen-informasjonssystemet SIS II
Rapport lagt fram av Kommisjonen 21.9.2010
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Following the successful outcome of the "Milestone 1" test, the Council invited the Commission to present a binding global schedule and a solid and comprehensive budgetary plan for the entry into operation of SIS II [1]. The Commission presented to the Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Council of 3-4 June 2010 a revised project schedule whereby SIS II could be expected to become operational by the first quarter of 2013. No information on the budgetary estimate was given at that time, as costs for the completion of the project were mainly dependent on contractual negotiations still to be launched during the summer. Both the global schedule and the budgetary estimate are to be confirmed at the forthcoming JHA Council of 7-8 October 2010.
This report is also intended to inform in a transparent and timely manner the European Parliament, in its capacity of budgetary authority.
This report provides supporting information on the detailed global schedule and budgetary estimate, in particular the main assumptions and technical elements on which they were developed. It builds upon the intensive preparatory work carried out with Member States' experts and the subsequent negotiations with the main development contractor.
[1] Political agreement was reached at the Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting of 23 April 2010.
Following the successful outcome of the "Milestone 1" test, the Council invited the Commission to present a binding global schedule and a solid and comprehensive budgetary plan for the entry into operation of SIS II [1]. The Commission presented to the Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Council of 3-4 June 2010 a revised project schedule whereby SIS II could be expected to become operational by the first quarter of 2013. No information on the budgetary estimate was given at that time, as costs for the completion of the project were mainly dependent on contractual negotiations still to be launched during the summer. Both the global schedule and the budgetary estimate are to be confirmed at the forthcoming JHA Council of 7-8 October 2010.
This report is also intended to inform in a transparent and timely manner the European Parliament, in its capacity of budgetary authority.
This report provides supporting information on the detailed global schedule and budgetary estimate, in particular the main assumptions and technical elements on which they were developed. It builds upon the intensive preparatory work carried out with Member States' experts and the subsequent negotiations with the main development contractor.
[1] Political agreement was reached at the Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting of 23 April 2010.